Laying the Groundwork for Dementia Service Innovations: Developing and Validating Measures of Dementia Caregiving
Yuanjin Zhou, Lauren Bangerter

TL;DR
This paper introduces new tools to assess and support dementia caregivers, aiming to improve their ability to manage complex care needs.
Contribution
The paper presents five newly developed and validated caregiving assessment tools for dementia care innovation.
Findings
The COPE-ING tool was developed to rapidly identify caregivers' needs in clinical settings.
The Delirium Caregiving Self-Efficacy Scale was validated for use in delirium prevention adherence.
The CG-STYLE measure shows potential for tailoring support to caregivers' unique styles.
Abstract
Caregivers of persons living with dementia face significant challenges in managing their complex health and care needs, often due to insufficient training and support. A major barrier to addressing these challenges is the lack of targeted and validated measures that capture the complex process of dementia caregiving. This symposium presents five papers focused on developing and validating novel measures to enhance caregiver support and service innovation. The first paper introduces the development of the Caregiver Outcomes of Psychotherapy Evaluation, Individualized Needs and Goals (COPE-ING) assessment tool, which offers promise for rapidly identifying caregivers’ needs in clinical settings. The second paper aims to develop and establish the content validity of the Delirium Caregiving Self-Efficacy Scale using a Delphi Expert panel. This scale can be used to enhance dementia…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Delphi Technique in Research
